hi,

the uttsc drive use a NFSv4 share on an ufs filesystem.
No pcfs filesystem involved.

$ uttsc -g 1024x768 -r disk:h=/app/sources/sun/iso-images swk-term0


Am Di, den 03.06.2008 schrieb Jim Klimov um 08:33:
> Hello Sven,
> 
>   I don't know about SRSS/Solaris limitations, but which filesystem
> does your redirected drive use?
> 
>   Most probably, if it's a USB thumb drive, it's FAT (or FAT32), and
> AFAIK FATs do have a 2Gb filesize limit. The problem is, at least the
> Windows OS wouldn't let create such big files in the first place...
> 
>   I did have problems copying large DVD ISO images to my old Win2k
> workstation until I realized I tried to write them to a FAT partition;
> upgrade to NTFS and retry went well :)
> 
> Monday, June 2, 2008, 5:54:59 PM, you wrote:
> 
> SF> hi,
> 
> SF> files larger than 2GiB won't be displayed on windows explorer. Are
> there
> SF> any known file size limitations?
> 
> SF> SRSS 4.0 (Patch 127554-01 x86)
> SF> SUNWuttsc 2.0 (Patch 127557-01 x86)
> 
> SF> TIA
> 
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> 
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